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ARTIST
CAGE, JOHN
TITLE
Music Of Changes
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
LOVELY MUSIC
CATALOG #
LCD 2053CD
LCD 2053CD
GENRE
CLASSICAL
RELEASE DATE
3/10/2017
1998 release.
John Holzaepfel
on
Music Of Changes
: "Like the
Pierre Boulez
Sonata,
Music Of Changes
is a manifesto. It marks
Cage
's first comprehensive 'exploration of non-intention' through the systematic use of chance operations to create a complete, major work. Begun in May 1951 and completed on 13 December of that year,
Music Of Changes
was named in honor of the
I Ching
, or
Book Of Changes
, the ancient Chinese book of oracles that had become Cage's means of synthesizing chance with rigorous discipline. Cage's notation heralded a new concept of musical time, placing the performer in a new relation to the score, one in which orientation is to the occurrence of events rather than to the relations between them, which is to say to action rather than to memory. Performances of
Music Of Changes
have been rare since
David Tudor
ceased playing the work in the late 1950s;
Herbert Henck
and, more recently,
Joseph Kubera
are among the few pianists to have assayed the obstacles posed by its innovations. For all its prominence in the history of postwar music,
Music Of Changes
has remained more discussed than heard, more treatise than artwork." CD booklet includes John Holzaepfel's complete notes, as well as a memoir by
Don Gillespie
. Features Joseph Kubera on piano.
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